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Stephan Dohrn

We Are Media - Tool Box - 0 views

  • Social Media Tool Box created by the WeAreMedia community
Stephan Dohrn

Center for Nonprofit Excellence: The CNE in Charlottesville, VA - 0 views

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    Collection of links and research papers on Collaboration
Hans Gaertner

Web 3.0: The way forward? - 0 views

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    Prsentation by Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth
Hans Gaertner

Prof. Dr. Guido Hertel: OWMs - 0 views

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    Research on virtual cillaboration
Hans Gaertner

Predicting the future of work | Predicting the future of work - London Business School BSR - 0 views

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    Lynda Gratton Emprfehlung von Martin Hillebrand : Buch, Website, App, Community
Sari Stenfors

Kind of Digital | What is… guides - 1 views

  • short guides to popular online tools, to help explain them to people who, for whatever reason, are a bit nervous about them
Hans Gaertner

Leading Virtual Teams: Managing When People Are At A Distance - 0 views

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    Presentation of little less than 1 hour
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    Exzellent slidshow. Author of my book virtual teams
hnauheimer

The Future Workspace. Perspectives on Mobile and Collaborative Working. - 0 views

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    It is a 100 page PDF describing scenarios for the future of work: Scenario 1: Global product creation in a networked company Scenario 2: E-professionals in ad-hoc self-organising teams Scenario 3: Coordinating distributed work of individual worker Scenario 4: Community-based collaborative workspace Scenario 5: Mobile workplaces in a collaborative business network Scenario 6: Mobile competence workers in global supply chain
hnauheimer

Future Office - 0 views

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    The office of the future will be chaotic and hyperconnected. The mobile device will replace the desktop. People will be working from any location. Photo: Nic Walker What will the workplace of the future look like? It's a question that's been around for years and the different scenarios keep coming.
hnauheimer

Redesigning, and Shrinking, Office Work Space - 0 views

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    HILLSBORO, Ore. - Intel was never one of those technology companies where employees had beanbag chairs, designer desks and pinball machines. Its offices were known for their endless rows of gray cubicles, low ceilings and fluorescent lighting. For decades it resisted any changes to its office environment. In the last two years, however, Intel has quietly been trying to inject a little more fun into its offices and make them places where employees can be more collaborative. The company has remade one million square feet of office space thus far in a sweeping redesign.
Stephan Dohrn

Research | Columbia News - 1 views

  • Sparrow’s research reveals that we forget things we are confident we can find on the Internet. We are more likely to remember things we think are not available online. And we are better able to remember where to find something on the Internet than we are at remembering the information itself.
Stephan Dohrn

Switch off and stay on through worlidays - FT.com - 0 views

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    promoting virtual work
Stephan Dohrn

The Network Community: An Introduction to Networks in the Global Village - 0 views

  • Wherever they have looked, researchers have found thriving communities. This is so well documented that there is no longer any scholarly need to demonstrate that community ties exist everywhere, although the alarmed public, politicians and pundits need to be constantly reassured and re-educated. But there is a pressing need to understand what kinds of community flourish, what communities do — and do not do — for people, and how communities operate in different social systems.
Stephan Dohrn

Is Multitasking Evil? Or Are Most of Us Illiterate? | Britannica Blog - 0 views

  • there is an as-yet undocumented literacy in the relatively unexplored middle, a partially mental and partially technical skill at deploying the appropriate attentional style with the appropriate media at the appropriate time
  • the need to balance a defense against becoming overloaded by the overwhelming influx of mediated information with a need to know the most accurate and fresh information that will be professionally and personally useful.
Sari Stenfors

The Unselfish Gene - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • overview of the evolution of cooperation in Science magazine, “Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of evolution is its ability to generate cooperation in a competitive world. Thus, we might add ‘natural cooperation’ as a third fundamental principle of evolution beside mutation and natural selection.”
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    Yochai Benkler
Stephan Dohrn

Networks are not always revolutionary | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • And fame is necessary – but not sufficient – for a commercially successful career in the arts.That quality of "necessary but not sufficient" surfaces again and again in discussions of the transformative power of the internet. It's also the source of much of the controversy about just how transformative the internet actually is.
Sari Stenfors

Building Community in the Virtual Workplace - 0 views

  • Work is a profoundly social activity. The design problem of cyberspace has thus become how to develop information systems that support work socially
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    Building community in the virtual workplace by Jennifer Carpenter
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